Announcements

Teaching materials to encourage an active lifestyle are to be unveiled to mark the third anniversary of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games.
Called the "Thrive tool kit", it will be promoted at six roadshows across Scotland by a group of ambassadors who encourage physical activity.
This toolkit will be publicly available and will contain teaching materials and resources to allow as many people as possible to benefit from the learning gained from Legacy 14 projects.
The Toolkit can be accessed from the link below:

A slice of the 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy funding is coming to the Cairngorms National Park, which will help to encourage as many people as possible to use the Park for physical activity at least once a day.

A framework has been drawn up for an annual Commonwealth Legacy Week which will enable Legacy 2014 partners to participate and individually and collectively demonstrate that the legacy impact of the Games is going from strength to strength.